Painting wooden toys can be a fun and exciting way to personalize a car or update worn toys. For the safety of the child and the painter, it's important that only non-toxic paints are used.
Instructions
Learn About Non-Toxic Paints
1. Understand there are three categories of non toxic paints. Since "non-toxic" is a broad term referring to paints and finishes, these categories include natural paints, zero and low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds).
2. Recognize that paints and finishes release emissions into the air for years. The levels of VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) have recently come under environmental regulations requiring paint manufacturers to develop low-VOC or non-VOC paints and finishes.
3. Select paint to use with VOC ranges at 5 gallons per liter or less. The addition of a color tint usually adds to the VOC level, so choose tints carefully.
4. Stick with the highest quality paint from any manufacturer. The lower the quality, the higher the chances are for peeling and for increased VOC levels.
5. Recognize that latex paints are generally low in VOCs and oil-based paints have higher VOCs. Read the label carefully since some oil-based paints have been modified to fit the criteria for low VOC content.
6. Visit the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency website for requirements and more information about the safety of paint (see Resources below).
Customize Wooden Toys With Non Toxic Paints
7. Select toys made from a solid natural wood such as white pine, hard maple or birch. Apply non-toxic paint on the wooden toy in thin layers and allow total drying between applications.
8. Spend time with your child personalizing the design on a wooden pull toy with peg passengers. Use a different color of non toxic paint on each passenger.
9. Select a non-toxic sealant. It will make it easier to wipe wooden toys clean.
10. Find paint to highlight the colors of furnishings and wall decor. Make your child's play area a fun place with lots of color.
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